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Sangita Kalanidhi award for vocalist T.M. Krishna

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Carnatic vocalist and Magsaysay Award winner T.M. Krishna has been selected for the Sangita Kalanidhi award of the Music Academy for 2024.

The news about the award was conveyed to Mr. Krishna by N. Murali, president, Music Academy, when the singer was performing, with his wife Sangeetha and students, at the memorial of St. Thyagaraja at Thiruvaiya­ru.

The Executive Committee of the Music Academy, at its meeting on Sunday, decided to confer the award on him.

“He has been a topranking and extremely talented musician for a long time and truly deserves the award for his music. The Music Academy has thought it fit to confer on him the award on the basis of sheer excellence in music,” said Mr. Murali.

“It is very overwhelmi­ng to be chosen for the award and it is a special moment in my life,” said Mr. Krishna, who visits the memorial of Thyagaraja once in a year to perform.

Mr. Krishna, a student of Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer, said Sangita Kalanidhi was without doubt a very important award in the Carnatic music world.

“It is also humbling because the recipients of the awardees include my teacher Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer, T. Brinda, M.S. Subbulaksh­mi who you admire and look up to for inspiratio­n,” said Mr. Krishna, who has penned a books on M.S. Subbulaksh­mi and history of mridangam makers.

He learnt from Sangita Kala Acharyas Bhagavatul­a

Seetharama Sarma and Chengalpet Ranganatha­n before coming under the tutelage of Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer.

‘Adherence to tradition’

“Known for his powerful voice and his adherence to tradition when it comes to the art, he has experiment­ed widely with its format. He has also worked towards expanding the listener base of the art by taking it to varied social settings and focusing on its explorator­y as opposed to tightly defined structures. He has used music as a tool for social reform,” a press release from the academy said. Mr. Krishna has received several awards for music, writing and championin­g social causes.

The Sangita Kala

Acharya awards will be presented to mridhangam player Parassala Ravi (V. Raveendran Nair) and vocalist Geetha Raja.

Other awards

TTK Awards will go to Thiruvaiyy­aru Brothers S. Narasimhan and S. Venkatesan, who are from a musical lineage that stretches back to Tyagaraja. Another artiste who will get the award is violinist H.K. Narasimham­urthy. The Musicologi­st Award will be given to Margaret Bastin.

This year’s Nritya Kalanidhi award will be presented to Neena Prasad.

She had her training in Mohiniyatt­am from Kalamandal­am Kshemavati and Kalamandal­am Sugandhi. She learnt Bharatanat­yam from Sangita Kala Acharya Adyar K. Lakshmanan, Kuchipudi from Vempati Chinna Satyam and Kathakali from Vembayam Appukuttan Pillai. She obtained her Ph.D. from Rabindra Bharathi University for her thesis on Lasya and Thandava in South Indian classical dances. She was awarded a postdoctor­al fellowship from the University of Surrey.

The Sangita Kalanidhi awardee will preside over the academic sessions of the 98th Annual conference and concerts of the Music Academy to be held between December 15, 2024 and January 1, 2025, and will receive the award, together with those selected for the Sangita Kala Acharya, the TTK and the Musicologi­st awards at the Sadas on January 1, 2025.

The Nritya Kalanidhi awardee will receive the award at the inaugurati­on of the academy’s 18th Annual Dance Festival on January 3, 2025.

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A file photo of T.M. Krishna (left) and Neena Prasad.
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